Saving Gas Can Cost Time But It Doesn’t Have To
Gas prices yesterday, April 4, 2007, spiked to $4.00 per gallon in some parts of the United States. And the worsening, and seemingly untenable situation in the oil-rich Middle-East has some prognosticators heralding prices of $6.00 per gallon by year’s end. Americans are, quite justifiably anxious, alarmed, and seeking more fuel efficient (cheaper) means of transportation. This has led to more and more people buying and driving smaller vehicles that deliver more miles per gallon.
The first choice of Americans seeking more fuel efficient transportation seems to be the smaller, lighter somewhat traditional cars and trucks with more fuel efficient engines. Then come the hybrids, with their advanced systems of propulsion sharing. And finally, the scooters.
Many scooters comfortably surpass the 50-miles per gallon mark on the charts, some by quite a lot. And they are available in a growing number of styles, sizes and configurations. With sales of scooters having more than doubled since 2000, companies like Yamaha and Honda are offering some truly luxurious and efficient selections to choose from. The...